Lyanka Gryu

Lyanka Gryu
Лянка Грыу

Lyanka Gryu in 2009
Born Lyana Georgievna Ilnitskaya '[1]
(1987-11-22) November 22, 1987
Moscow, RSFSR, USSR
Occupation Actress
Years active 1992–present
Spouse(s) Mikhail Weinberg (from 2010)
Children 1
Awards Award for Best Supporting Actress at the «Moscow International Children's Film Festival» named Rolan Bykov

Lyanka Georgievna Gryu (Russian: Ля́нка Гео́ргиевна Гры́у, Moldovan: Leanca Gheorghievna Grâu; born 22 November 1987) is a Russian theater and film actress.

Biography

Lyana Ilnitskaya was born in Moscow. Father Moldovan actor George Gryu. Mother Russian actress Stella Ilnitskaya. My parents separated when Lyanka was a child, and the father is no longer maintained ties with his family.[2]

First appeared in a movie in four years. At that moment her mother finished the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography named after S. Gerasimov (aka VGIK) and together with the four-year Lyanka lived in a dormitory. In the corridors of the institute Lyanka noticed by chance and after a while, she was offered to play in a research paper from one of the directors in the short film "One" on a story by Ray Bradbury. The film received a large number of prizes in Europe, as well as small young festivals.

Her first major role was Becky in the movie A Little Princess (1997), director Vladimir Grammatikov. For his role in the film Leanca wins the prize for Best Actress at the «Moscow International Children's Film Festival» named Rolan Bykov and the prize for Best Actress at the Film Festival Orlyonok.

In 2000 Lyanka filming director Oleg Pogodin Triumph: Diary of the Red. Feature film lies in the fact that the main actors - children playing adult games. Actress in 13 years to play adult roles. In rolling the film was never released.

In the 18 years before entering the acting department Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (course of Vladimir Grammatikov) Lyanka changed the name IIlnitskaya to Gryu.[3] At the Faculty received the first time.

In his youth he tried drugs, I tried to commit suicide.[4]

Year peak of this popularity Lyanka Gryu assumed in 2009. It was then that two out of the film with her in the title role The Return of the Musketeers, or The Treasures of Cardinal Mazarin Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich, where she played the daughter of D'Artagnan Jacqueline, and the series Barvikha, where she played Evgeniya Kolesnichenko - "City" elite school student. For the role of the daughter of D'Artagnan Lyanka had to deal with fencing two months before and three times a week during the filming.

In summer 2011, Leanca was chosen for the role of Irene Adler in the new Russian series about the adventures of Sherlock Holmes Igor Petrenko in the title role.

Filmography

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